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New York Times PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Trump Airs Rep. Neal Dunn's Terminal Diagnosis, Claiming to Have Reversed It
The president leaned on House Speaker Mike Johnson to name a Florida Republican whose grave prognosis was imperiling the party's already slim voting margin. Both said his prospects had improved.

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What Are Trump's Positions on Iran? They Can Change by the Sentence. (New York Times Politics)

Drudge ReportMar 16, 2026
'Gamblers on POLYMARKET vowing to kill me if I don't rewrite Iran missile story'...




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Wary allies show there's no quick fix to Trump's Iran crisis (BBC Politics)
Trump backs FCC chief's threat to broadcasters, criticizing Iran war coverage (Yahoo Politics)

Washington Post PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Number of U.S. troops wounded in Iran war surpasses 200 across 7 countries
The injuries have occurred as Iran launches waves of missile and one-way attack drones in response to the Trump administration's expansive assault.

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In Choosing ‘Epic Fury,' Trump Names a War and Defines His Presidency (New York Times Politics)
Germany and UK refuse to be drawn into wider war... (Drudge Report)

Washington Post PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Trump divulges congressman's terminal illness, says doctors said he could be ‘dead by June'
Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Florida), who is not seeking reelection, had not previously publicly disclosed that he is battling a terminal illness.

BBC PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Trump says UK should 'enthusiastically' join efforts to reopen Strait of Hormuz
It comes after Sir Keir Starmer said the UK was working with allies on a plan to protect the channel.

Washington Post PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, has breast cancer, Trump says
The president's longtime confidante plans to continue working while receiving treatment. Her prognosis is "beyond excellent," Trump said.

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Drudge ReportMar 16, 2026
Hormuz SOS Goes Unheard?




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New York Times PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Airport Security Lines Grow as TSA Goes Unpaid in Partial Shutdown
"There's going to be a breaking point sooner or later," one union official warned, with travelers at some airports being told to arrive three hours ahead of time.

New York Times PoliticsMar 16, 2026
In Tense Meeting, Mehmet Oz Pressed Medical Societies on Trans Care for Teens
Most groups defended their support for medical intervention. But the Society for Plastic Surgeons broke with the consensus.

Yahoo PoliticsMar 16, 2026
‘The guy's a piece of s--t': SBF's pardon push falls flat in Congress


Yahoo PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Trump says chief of staff Susie Wiles has breast cancer but will keep working through treatment


New York Times PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Why Republicans are Changing Course on Immigration
What did Speaker Mike Johnson mean when he talked about a "course correction" in the Trump administration's deportation approach? Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs analyzes how the message around deportation is changing.

Yahoo PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Trump's mass deportation agenda is at a crossroads with the Homeland Security shake-up


BBC PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Starmer announces £53m support to help with heating oil costs
The money will be for "vulnerable" households who have faced a sharp rise in energy bills since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran.

Politics - U.S. HouseMar 16, 2026
What Democrats Should Relearn From Obama
How to fix the Democratic Party's toxic brand.

Democracy NowMar 16, 2026
"A Sense of Despair": Many Iranians Fear a Prolonged War — and What Comes After
As the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran extends into a third week, President Trump is demanding other countries send warships to the Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely shut, as oil prices keep rising. This comes as the U.S. and Israel continue to launch major strikes on Iran, while Iran has retaliated by repeatedly striking Israel and U.S. allies in the Gulf, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain. Despite the violence in Iran, "pro-war voices are definitely in the diaspora and very strong, but they also exist inside Iran," says Naghmeh Sohrabi, professor of Middle East history at Brandeis University.

"I think most Iranians want this war to end as soon as possible, and at the same time, they fear nothing more than the day after the war, if this regime remains intact," says Iranian American novelist Amir Ahmadi Arian.


Washington Post PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Young voters helped elect Trump, but some have regrets over the Iran war
They were a key part of the coalition that powered the president's comeback, and their frustrations signal vulnerability for Republicans ahead of the midterms.

New York Times PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Judge Strikes Down RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policies in Blow to Trump's Health Agenda
Ruling on a lawsuit brought by several prominent medical organizations, a district court said the federal government did not base its decisions on science in limiting Covid shots and changing the childhood immunization schedule.

Drudge ReportMar 16, 2026
Morbid moment President reveals sick Republican would be 'dead by June'...




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New York Times PoliticsMar 16, 2026
With Threats and Claims of ‘Treason,' Trump Pressures Media on the War
A president who calls journalists the "enemy of the people" has accused news organizations of undermining a military effort that many Americans oppose.

Drudge ReportMar 16, 2026
President Reveals Republican's 'Dead by June' Diagnosis...




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Drudge ReportMar 16, 2026
Vance camp erupts over Israel nuke threat...




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Yahoo PoliticsMar 16, 2026
‘I'm sick of stupid': from excoriating Noem to breaking with Trump, Thom Tillis goes for fiery final act in Congress


Washington Post PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Why Democrats are counting on Virginia to thwart Trump's plans
The party's well-funded canvassing and advertising campaign for a referendum that could add four blue seats to Congress has Republicans scrambling to respond.

BBC PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Scotland's assisted dying debate reaches final stages on eve of vote
The long-running political battle over assisted dying comes to an end as MSPs get ready to vote.

Yahoo PoliticsMar 16, 2026
Tricky negotiations begin Monday to renew a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada


Yahoo PoliticsMar 15, 2026
CEOs of top airlines demand Congress restore funding to Homeland Security and pay airport workers


BBC PoliticsMar 15, 2026
Starmer speaks to Trump about importance of reopening Strait of Hormuz
The leaders discussed the need to "end the disruption to global shipping", No 10 says.

New York Times PoliticsMar 15, 2026
Markwayne Mullin, Trump's Homeland Security Pick, Got Wealthier Stock Trading in Congress
Markwayne Mullin's financial dealings take on new importance as the Senate considers his nomination to lead an agency whose budget has vastly expanded.

Drudge ReportMar 15, 2026
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BBC PoliticsMar 15, 2026
People turn to private health care to beat NHS waits, says watchdog
The patient watchdog warns of two-tier service as polling shows numbers paying for care is on the rise.

NYT Homeland Press ReleasesMar 15, 2026
A Refugee Died After Border Agents Left Him at a Cafe. Fear Followed.
Buffalo's Arakan Rohingya community was rattled after a disabled man's death. "Our worry comes from future incidents that may happen," one resident said.

Drudge ReportMar 15, 2026
Iran's Guerrilla Assault on Global Trade...




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Washington Post PoliticsMar 12, 2026
DHS pick Markwayne Mullin once hired felon who illegally stored guns at work
Sen. Markwayne Mullin denied knowing about the employee's criminal record, but the employee says he did. A "cache" of weapons was found at Mullin's business.

Washington Post PoliticsMar 11, 2026
Trump touts economic agenda on tour as Iran war stirs prices, GOP dissent
The Ohio and Kentucky stops were meant to promote economic gains, but rising oil prices and Republican dissent over Iran threaten to complicate the message.

Foreign PolicyMar 10, 2026
So This, Finally, Is the ‘Trump Doctrine'
A property developer who sought to remake skylines in his image is now doing the same to the global order.

Democracy NowMar 03, 2026
A War for Oil: Economist Michael Hudson on U.S. Quest to Control the World's Oil Trade
We speak with economist Michael Hudson, who details how President Trump opted to attack Iran despite progress at indirect U.S.-Iran negotiations. "The whole reason that America has attacked Iran has nothing to do with its getting an atom bomb," but instead the aim was U.S. control of oil, says Hudson. The Trump administration may have been after the ability to "turn off the power" to countries that don't follow U.S. foreign policy, he says.

The Daily BeastOct 16, 2024
Liam Payne's Snapchat Story Seemingly Sheds Light on Singer's Final Hours
Ryan Pierse/Getty ImagesLiam Payne was seemingly having a "lovely day in Argentina" just hours before his death on Wednesday, according to what appear to be a series of final posts made to his Snapchat account.

The former One Direction member was found dead in the courtyard of a Buenos Aires hotel, having apparently plunged 13 to 14 meters from his balcony, according to local police. A cause of death has not officially been determined, and it was unclear whether the fall was accidental or intentional.

On his Snapchat Story, however, it would have appeared to any fan that Payne was having a relaxing vacation. In since-deleted posts in the hours before his death, he posted a front-facing video in which he told followers, "It's a lovely day here in Argentina. This is the breakfast table. Just enjoying coffee and breakfast even though it's 1 p.m."

Read more at The Daily Beast.



Department of Homeland Security NewsJan 27, 2022
DHS Announces Availability of Additional H-2B Visas for First Half of Fiscal Year
WASHINGTON—The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Labor (DOL) today announced the availability of 20,000 additional H-2B temporary nonagricultural worker visas for the first half of fiscal year (FY) 2022.?These visas are for U.S. employers that are facing irreparable harm without additional workers and seeking to employ additional workers on or before March 31, 2022. 

"DHS is taking action to address the needs of our economy by making an additional 20,000 H-2B visas available to workers," said Secretary Mayorkas. "We are providing employers with the resources and support needed to sustain their businesses while expanding lawful pathways to the United States. At the same time, DHS and DOL are protecting against the exploitation of H-2B workers."  

This supplemental cap increase, which comes at a time of record job growth and reduced labor force participation, marks the first time that DHS is making additional H-2B visas available in the first half of the fiscal year.?DHS first announced the joint temporary final rule in December 2021. The additional H-2B visas will become available to employers on January 28, 2022. 

The supplemental H-2B visa allocation consists of 13,500 visas available to returning workers who received an H-2B visa, or were otherwise granted H-2B status, during one of the last three fiscal years.?The remaining 6,500 visas, which are exempt from the returning worker requirement, are reserved for nationals of Haiti, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. 

The H-2B program permits employers to temporarily hire noncitizens to perform nonagricultural labor or services in the United States.?The employment must be for a limited period of time, such as a one-time occurrence, seasonal, or intermittent need.?Employers seeking to hire H-2B workers must take a series of steps to test the U.S. labor market.?They must provide certification from the Department of Labor that proves there are not enough U.S. worker


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Department of Homeland Security NewsJan 20, 2022
DHS to Require?Non-U.S. Individual Travelers?Entering?the United States?at?Land?Ports of?Entry?and Ferry Terminals?to?be Fully Vaccinated?Against COVID-19
New Requirements at Land Ports of Entry and Ferry Terminals Will Protect Public Health While Facilitating Cross-Border Trade and Travel

WASHINGTON?-?Beginning on January 22, 2022,?DHS will require?non-U.S. individuals?seeking to enter the United States via land ports of entry?and?ferry terminals?at?the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada?borders?to?be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and provide related proof of vaccination,?as COVID-19 cases continue to rise nationwide.?These new restrictions?will?apply to non-U.S.?individuals?who are traveling for both essential?and?non-essential reasons.?They?will not apply to U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, or U.S. nationals.

"Starting?on?January 22, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security will?require?that?non-U.S.?individuals?entering the United States via?land ports of entry or ferry terminals along?our Northern and?Southern?borders?be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and be prepared to show related proof of?vaccination,"??"These updated?travel?requirements?reflect the Biden-Harris?Administration's commitment to?protecting public health while safely facilitating?the?cross-border trade and travel?that is?critical to?our economy."

These changes?-?which were first announced in October 2021?and made in consultation with?the White House and?several federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -?will align public health measures?that?govern?land travel with?those that govern incoming international air travel.

Non-U.S. individuals traveling to the United States via land


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